relax and take in the scenery. i had a week of pool/beach holiday two weeks after breaking my arm. never ever again, if i had known how painful and frustrating it was going to be i would have stayed at home on my own.
but you are there already.

Having dislocated a finger (which needed an op to reseat) in a motel car park in Utah 30 minutes before we were due to leave on a 5 day supported trip in the mountains I can feel your pain!

On the bright side you'll still be able to hang with yer mates when they're not riding and the external temp won't hit 40 deg. C everyday so you won't need to spend most of your time holed up in a shitty motel room watching shitty us tv!

Make the most of it (but don't overdo the alcohol, it's too easy to hurt yourself further!).

I'm in a similar boat boat.
Spent the last 9 months organising a stag weekend to the Alps, having a day of via ferrata, and a day of biking.
Went the off-road route on my commute home last night (with my road tyres on). Got caught in a downpour, and the bike slipped from under me on a tree route. Couldn't clip out quickly enough, and my dodgy knee is a whole lot dodgier. I'm desperately trying to get it sorted in time for the weekend.

A couple of the guys on the do are GPs so going to see about getting some horse strength ibubrofen.

In an attempt to make you feel better, at least you got some riding in...

A few years ago I used to do a lot of scuba diving. The week before a much anticipated trip[ to the Red Sea, my Wife and I took all our kit down to Stoney Cove for a final check out before packing it up. The one piece of kit I used but wasn't testing was my dry-suit. The auto vent failed shut (this is bad) on ascent from the dive resulting in a rapid ascent. I ended up with a mild "bend" and two days in Hull in and out of the decompression chamber. After which I was passed fit to fly (and therefore travel) but not fit to dive for a couple of months.

The result was the insurance company wouldn't cover me (as I was fit to travel) so I spent a week sitting in a hotel listening to the epic dives enjoyed by the other residents, while feeling perfectly fit. Great.

It's took me 5 months to get the bloody NHS to fix mine and their finally going to operate in a couple of weeks. Sucks further that I have been able to ride with it snapped in 3 pieces for most of the summer but know in a couple of weeks time i'll be back to square one and off my bike for a couple of months.